Arona Recovering, Hoping to Fight in U.S.

Ricardo
Arona is recovering from surgery and hopes to fight again this
year, the Brazilian recently told Sherdog.com.

He injured his knee during his win over Marvin
Eastman in September at Bitetti Combat 4.

“I injured a ligament in the first round, but at the end of the
second round, when I put my foot on the Octagon grid, I must have
(torn) my meniscus. From that point on I felt a really hard pain,
but I returned in the third round and fought standing up until the
bell rang,” said Arona, who had surgery two months ago.

The two-time ADCC submission wrestling champion is now planning a
return to training and to the ring

“In July I’ll restart my MMA training,” Arona said. “I got some
calls from two American events. I want to be fighting in October or
November.”

In the meantime, Arona had some thoughts on the MMA scene.
Considered Wanderlei
Silva’s top rival during the days of Pride, he liked the former
Chute Boxe representative’s recent performance against Michael
Bisping at UFC 110.

“It was the first time I saw Wanderlei fighting for real, conscious
and managing the result,” Arona said. “He showed a good evolution
by studying his opponent’s game.”

Arona did not know that Demian Maia
will be challenging Anderson
Silva at UFC 112, but he was intrigued of the matchup when told
it is set.

“Demian is going to be an excellent test for Anderson,” Arona said,
“to show his jiu-jitsu skills and prove if he really has a high
level on the ground.”